Anthony Joshua accepts terms for Tyson Fury world heavyweight title showdown
Anthony Joshua has accepted terms for a proposed world heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury, his management team have announced.
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Anthony Joshua has accepted terms for a proposed world heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury, his management team have announced.
LONDON : Britain's Anthony Joshua has accepted terms for a Dec. 3 fight with Tyson Fury and is waiting for the WBC world heavyweight champion to respond, his management said on Tuesday.
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